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Hey! Forgive me if this isnt the right place for this thread im new to the forums here lol.
I am looking to get my first german shepherd puppy soon. I have owned labs, beagles, etc..but never a shepherd. I work for the local sheriffs office here and I do plan on to become a K9 handler for us. I would like to get into the training and owning a german shepherd so im not completely lost. What I'd like to know is if there are any tips you all would have for me in raising the german shepherd puppy. I know they are not the same as other dogs and need different things. Any information would be great!! Thanks, C2FL |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Nashville, TN
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The best advice I can give you is to research, research, research. If you plan to use the dog for working, then there are breeds, and certain members of the same breed that lend themselves better for that task. GSD's are pretty much like the Swiss Army Knife of dogs. They can do almost anything.
I don't know what SO you are with, I am thinking somewhere in FL due to your user name. But, get with other officers in the area and learn where they got their dogs and how they trained them. As with all LEO job functions, keep fresh batteries in your BS detector, and compare what you are told to what you read and research. That is a start.... Just take your time and do not get "puppy fever", figure out what you want to do, Drugs, Explosives, Cadaver, "bite work", or whatever, then you can begin to search for which dog best fits that task. I am sure that others can add far more to this than I, but there is a small start....
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Sasha's Dad, I took the OP's post to mean that he/she hopes to become a k9 handler some day, so was looking for a GSD to start learning about them and training them, not that s/he was looking for a pup to become a police K9. ???
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Very possible, but I do stick to the research, research, research idea and they are obviously starting out on that track, just by coming here and asking questions.
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![]() To the OP, there are (last time I checked) over 40 pages of threads in each of the subheadings under the puppy section. That's a LOT of great information on finding, selecting, raising, and training a GSD puppy. Start reading.
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Nick Jag.. Jukk Last Van Hauser GSD, K-9 Sable..Dutch Shepherd, Explosives Detection Dog Arko.. Bane VanDerHaus Bildtunderschrift GSD |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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they don't need anything that's so much
diffrent from other breeds. can you afford the long term care of a dog? what do you want a show line or a working line? male or female? find a reputable breeder. find a Vet and an E-Vet before the puppy comes home. find a puppy class. after puppy class an OB class. train, train, train and socialize, socialize and socialize, everyday several times a day. feed the best food (there's many). give lots of love and quality time. good luck with the new pup.
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Doggiedad- Im looking into more of the working lines for a dog. I also would like to have a male.
I would like to get it into the sport of schutzhund. Ive seen some clubs here in Fl, and im interested in that. Ive also been told Ivan Balabanov is a very good trainer. Just trying to do more research on that. Thanks to everyone who has given thoughts so far. You have really helped so far! |
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If you want to have a dog as a k9 handler you would be better off getting an young adult who has been properly raised, properly evaluated, and comes with guarantees. You have to separate the pet / sport / and police work. Can you take criticism if your pet washes out? I foresee too many problems with a novice person taking the puppy route. You are excited to get going -- do you know how to evaluate a pedigree and how to evaluate a pup, then raise it , then have it evaluated by an IMPARTIAL person , what if you have your hopes pinned on your pet and the orthopedics don't make the acceptable grade?
Do your best . Learn . Schutzhund and street work are not the same . Carmen Carmspack Working German Shepherd Dogs |
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After re reading my first post maybe I came off wrong lol. Im not looking to get a GSD as a police dog. I do want to be a K9 handler in the future but thats not what this dog will be used for. Just to have as a pet and to do things with. If it is not cut out for schutzhund then thats fine, thats just something im interested in maybe doing. Should I maybe look into a younger adult that has been properly raised? Like I said im kind of new to some of this and not sure on some things.
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